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  1. Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 – 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. Spurgeon remains highly influential among Christians of various denominations , to some of whom he is known as the "Prince of Preachers."

  2. Sep 22, 2019 · Full Name: Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Known For: 19th century English Baptist minister known for his masterful preaching. Born: June 19, 1834, in Kelvedon, Essex, United Kingdom. Died: January 31, 1892, in Menton, France. Parents: John and Eliza Spurgeon.

  3. Jun 6, 2018 · Charles Spurgeon was a truly unique instrument of the Lord Jesus Christ. One of the most remarkable aspects of his life and legacy is that he holistically exemplified Christian virtue in his ministry.

  4. Jun 15, 2024 · C.H. Spurgeon (born June 19, 1834, Kelvedon, Essex, Eng.—died Jan. 31, 1892, Menton, France) was an English fundamentalist Baptist minister and celebrated preacher whose sermons, which were often spiced with humour, were widely translated and extremely successful in sales.

  5. biography. Charles Spurgeon, A Brief Biography. Charles Haddon Spurgeon was born on June 19, 1834, in Kelvedon, Essex, England. He was one of seventeen children in his family (nine of whom died in infancy). His father and grandfather were Nonconformist ministers in England.

  6. When Charles Spurgeon died in January 1892, London went into mourning. Nearly 60,000 people came to pay homage during the three days his body lay in state at the Metropolitan Tabernacle.

  7. An ardent evangelical, he deplored the trend of the day toward biblical criticism. This warm, fascinating story enduringly records Spurgeon's character and focuses light on different aspects of the man. The result is a lifelike picture of Spurgeon as he lived and labored for the Lord he loved.

  8. He was the quintessential Victorian Englishman, yet his masterful preaching astonished his era—and lives long beyond it. Next year marks the centennial of the death of the English Baptist ...

  9. Apr 10, 2013 · Charles Spurgeon was the kind of Calvinist who would have celebrated the founding of the Nicole Institute of Baptist Studies at this non-Baptist Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando.

  10. At the young age of 22, Spurgeon was already preaching to audiences of over 10,000 people. Coming from a Reformed Baptist tradition, he emphasized the gospels and the demands of Christ upon believers' lives in his sermons.

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